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  4. SHOT IN FACE IN ARGUMENT

    DORRIGO: A man was shot in the face at [?] range during an argument on his farm at Dorrigo last night. ...

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  5. PEACE ONLY MATTER OF HOURS AWAY

    PANMONJOM: Final agreement on a Korean armistice, approved by President Eisenhower, but bitterly opposed by South Korea, was to-day reported a matter of hours away. Allied and Communist negotiators at Panmunjom are framing a joint ...

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  6. English Team No Surprise

    LONDON: Announcement of the team that will meet Australia in the first test has not caused any surprise ...

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  7. Queen Expected To Make Her Young Son Prince Of Wales

    LONDON: The Queen is expected soon to make her 4½-years-old son, Charles, Prince of Wales. The people of Wales have petitioned her Majesty to bestow the 600-years-old title—traditionally ...

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  8. Reports Of Arms Smuggle

    WASHINGTON: Reports that large quantities of arms were being smuggled from the United States for use in ...

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  9. PRINCESS ON SIDE OF ENGLAND

    LONDON: Princess Margaret firmly told Australian Test team captain, Lindsay Hassett: “it’s time that ...

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  10. THOUSANDS ON TRAMS AND TAXIS

    SYDNEY: A strike by bus mechanics to-day forced thousands of city-bound workers on to trams and ...

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  11. Cloudy, Cool, With Showers

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of the State. Cloudy periods, with showers on parts of the ...

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  12. Storms Threat To Elections

    ROME: Rainstorms sweeping Northern and Central Italy last night endangered the small margin by which ...

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  13. BOUQUETS FOR JAP. TANKER

    TEHERAN: Flowers and bouquets were showered on the 12,000 ton Japanese tanker, Nissyo Marn, when she ...

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  14. WILL TRY TO PROTECT WOOL MEN

    SYDNEY: The Graziers’ Federal Council would do everything possible to protect woolgrowers who had not ...

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  15. SPECIAL POWERS WILL BE SOUGHT

    PARIS: Georges Bidault, Premier-designate of France, announced yesterday that he would ask the National ...

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  16. Red Decision Disturbing

    LONDON: Diplomatic quarters in London fear the Soviet Government’s decision to appoint a civilian high ...

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  17. WORLD OF CHIVILARY AND GLORY

    The Queen has taken us out of ourselves into a world of chivalry and glory,” the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. ...

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  18. U.S. Ban On Fuel For Ships, Planes To China

    WASHINGTON: The United States Government to-day harred most foreign ships and planes bound for Communist China from fuelling at United States ports. ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader Practical Proposals

    WASHINGTON: United States production of atomic materials and weapons will be increased 25 per cent next year, U.S. atomic energy officials have told Congress. ...

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  21. CHURCHILL LIKELY TO BE BACKED

    LONDON: The British Commonwealth Prime Ministers are likely to make a public declaration this week ...

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  22. LONG FIRE ON TANKER

    NEW YORK: The tanker, Pan Massachusetts, was still burning furiously, late yesterday, more than 36 hours ...

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  23. FALL IN WOOL PRICES EXPECTED

    SYDNEY: Russian interests may be, affected by reported restrictions when the second last series of Sydney, ...

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  24. WILL SMASH THE MAUS MAUS

    NAIROBI: General Sir George Erskine, new Commander-in-Chief in East Africa, said yesterday he ...

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  25. HALLSTROM TO PROBE CANCER CASE

    SYDNEY: Sir Edward Hallstrom said to-day he would go to Germany to discover why German specialists could ...

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  26. Attempt To Settle Canal Dispute

    CAIRO: A second roundtable attempt to settle the Suez Canal dispute is expected to be made by ...

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  28. LONG INQUEST ANTICIPATED

    BELLINGEN: Carl Gerard Pery, 43, property owner, was present in court in custody at the Inquiry to-day by District ...

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  29. ROSEWALL IN SHOCK DEFEAT

    BRUSSELS: Belgium Davis Cup player, Philippe Washer, scored a shock victory over Australian ...

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  30. SHIPS START ASSEMBLING

    LONDON: Shire of the Royal Navy and Commonwealth Navies began to assemble at Spithead to-day for ...

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  31. Steep Increase In Coal Production

    SYDNEY: Five million tons of coal have been exported so far this year against 3.68 million tons ...

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  32. INCREASE IN CRIME

    SYDNEY: Juvenile and adult crime had Increased in N.S.W., Police Commissioner Delaney reveals in his 1952 ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN PERSIAN PARLIAMENT

    TEHERAN: Fighting broke out in the Persian Parliament yesterday when discussions resumed on the Government bill ...

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  34. FIRST JET BOMBER BUILT HERE

    The first Australian-built Canberra Jet bomber made a successful test flight at Avalon airfield, Victoria, recently. The Minister for Defence Production (Mr Harrison) said that the Canberra was the first of 48 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. SURVIVED 200ft. FALL

    MELBOURNE: A 15-years-old boy survived a 200ft. fall down a Grampians Mountain’s cliff at the week-end. ...

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  36. 37 MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY: Thirty-seven northern New South Wales mines were idle to-day. Nineteen of the mines ...

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